💨 Abstract
South Park's season 27 premiere, "Sermon on the Mount," humorously mocked President Donald Trump, portraying him in a relationship with Satan and making jokes about his physique. The episode sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some praising its boldness and others criticizing it for being too partisan. The show's creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, have a history of satirizing problematic figures, previously depicting Satan in a relationship with Saddam Hussein.
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